Derrière on a G String

  • 1hr 15mins (no interval, subject to change)
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A raucous new comedy dance sensation – expect the unexpected with DERRIÈRE ON A G STRING at the King’s Head Theatre.

Very fun, quite silly, and rather naughty; this new must-see comedy delights in turning some of the greatest classical hits into a homoerotic romp of glorious chaos. Think Matthew Bourne meets Mr Bean, set to everyone’s favourite classical music. 

With a comic sensibility that winks at Laurel and Hardy and Mitchell and Webb, Derrière on a G String flirts with dance and physical comedy to explore — without words — the awkward, hilarious, and unexpected moments of modern life. 

This original 75-minute sequence of visual sketches by Some Smith and Moore promises an evening that is mischievous, utterly unpredictable and, of course, a little bit cheeky. 

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What is Derrière on a G String about?

Derrière on a G String — a fresh new comedy that cheekily twists your favorite classical masterpieces in ways you’d never imagine.

Ticket Information

Tickets are available for performances from 6 May – 7 June 2026.

Show Information

Age recommendation: 14+

Content warnings: Involves violence, vaping, scenes of a sexual nature, drugs, blood, gore, and may contain nuts.

Running Time

1hr 15mins (no interval, subject to change)

Cast & Creatives

Some Smith and Moore (Writer/Creator), Alfred Taylor-Gaunt (Director).

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Booking Period

6 May - 7 Jun 2026

Weekly Performances

Sunday 8:00PM
Tuesday 8:45PM
Wednesday 3:00PM, 8:45PM
Thursday 8:45PM
Friday 8:45PM
Saturday 1:00PM, 8:00PM

Venue Information

King's Head Theatre

115 Upper St, London N1 1QN

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